gk wrote:hardwood wrote:I am currently reading this book by Henry Morton Stanley after whom the Stanley hotel in Nairobi is named. He was one of the greatest explorers of 'equatorial Africa" in the 1800s. The book has very interesting perspectives on how Africa was before colonisation. I am currently reading volume 1 where he documents his travels from zanzibar to bagamoyo (mainland) to dodoma then to shores of lake victoria then to Kabaka Mtesas kingdom in Uganda.
Am just surprised that before colonisation East Africa was in turmoil with tribes againt each other....and arab slave traders....before colonisation brought order to the region.
Read "King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild to get a better understanding of who Stanley really was.
I am more interested in how africa was before colonisation, how he found it as he moved for over 2000km from zanzibar to bagamoyo, dodoma to lake victoria. My interest is on how african societies were, their governance, traditions that he observed, warfare etc which are well recorded as a day to day journal. Note that his caravan included 300 porters and 4 europeans. And he had to bring a boat from europe and carry it overland from bagamoyo to lake victoria where he used it to circumnavigate the lake and the islands.
Of course the information he collected regarding the geography and the peoples was later used by colonialists. Infact the king of belgium hired him to found and run the congo territory.